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This menu item is associated with the ''name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute'' ''URL''. It means, that when you click on the menuitem, ''Wavelet.trigger'' method will be executed with the ''execute'' as an argument. | This menu item is associated with the ''name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute'' ''URL''. It means, that when you click on the menuitem, ''Wavelet.trigger'' method will be executed with the ''execute'' as an argument. | ||
− | This menu will be visible in the | + | This menu will be visible in the {{AOo}} Writer only. |
− | < | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="xml"> |
<node oor:name="OfficeMenuBar"> | <node oor:name="OfficeMenuBar"> | ||
<node oor:name="name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet" oor:op="replace"> | <node oor:name="name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet" oor:op="replace"> | ||
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</node> | </node> | ||
</node> | </node> | ||
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===Office Toolbar=== | ===Office Toolbar=== | ||
Following part creates new toolbar (with name ''Add-on 1'', ''Add-on 2'', …) and one button. This button is associated with the ''name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute'' ''URL''. It means that the ''Wavelet.trigger'' method will be executed when you click on the button on the toolbar. ''execute'' will be passed as an argument. | Following part creates new toolbar (with name ''Add-on 1'', ''Add-on 2'', …) and one button. This button is associated with the ''name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute'' ''URL''. It means that the ''Wavelet.trigger'' method will be executed when you click on the button on the toolbar. ''execute'' will be passed as an argument. | ||
− | + | {{Note | You can't rename the toolbar. It's due to the backwards compatibility with the 1.1.x version.}} | |
− | < | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="xml"> |
<node oor:name="OfficeToolBar"> | <node oor:name="OfficeToolBar"> | ||
<node oor:name="name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet" oor:op="replace"> | <node oor:name="name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet" oor:op="replace"> | ||
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</node> | </node> | ||
</node> | </node> | ||
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===Icons=== | ===Icons=== | ||
You can associate your icons with any ''URL''. We will associate our icons with ''name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute'' ''URL''. It means that all controls (menu item, button, …) associated with the same ''URL'' will use these icons. | You can associate your icons with any ''URL''. We will associate our icons with ''name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute'' ''URL''. It means that all controls (menu item, button, …) associated with the same ''URL'' will use these icons. | ||
− | + | {{Note | %origin% is the UNO component package. We will explain it later.}} | |
− | < | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="xml"> |
<node oor:name="Images"> | <node oor:name="Images"> | ||
<node oor:name="name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet.image1" oor:op="replace"> | <node oor:name="name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet.image1" oor:op="replace"> | ||
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</node> | </node> | ||
</node> | </node> | ||
− | </ | + | </syntaxhighlight> |
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===Footer=== | ===Footer=== | ||
Close all opened sections. | Close all opened sections. | ||
− | < | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="xml"> |
</node> | </node> | ||
</oor:component-data> | </oor:component-data> | ||
− | </ | + | </syntaxhighlight> |
=UNO component package= | =UNO component package= | ||
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You can pack our sample package with the following command: | You can pack our sample package with the following command: | ||
− | < | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> |
zip -r Wavelet.uno.zip Addons.xcu Wavelet.py images | zip -r Wavelet.uno.zip Addons.xcu Wavelet.py images | ||
− | </ | + | </syntaxhighlight> |
The final ''Wavelet.uno.zip'' package should contain these files: | The final ''Wavelet.uno.zip'' package should contain these files: | ||
− | < | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> |
Wavelet.uno.zip | Wavelet.uno.zip | ||
Addons.xcu | Addons.xcu | ||
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images/WaveletBig.bmp | images/WaveletBig.bmp | ||
images/WaveletSmall.bmp | images/WaveletSmall.bmp | ||
− | </ | + | </syntaxhighlight> |
− | + | ||
+ | {{Note | The ''%origin%'' is ''Wavelet.uno.zip'', thus the ''%origin%/images/WaveletBig.bmp'' points to the ''WaveletBig.bmp'' file in your ''Wavelet.uno.zip'' file.}} | ||
==Installation== | ==Installation== | ||
You can install your UNO component with the Extension manager (somewhere in the ''Tools'' menu) or with the ''unopkg'' tool. | You can install your UNO component with the Extension manager (somewhere in the ''Tools'' menu) or with the ''unopkg'' tool. | ||
− | < | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> |
/opt/openoffice.org1.9.103/program/unopkg add Wavelet.uno.zip | /opt/openoffice.org1.9.103/program/unopkg add Wavelet.uno.zip | ||
− | </ | + | </syntaxhighlight> |
==Uninstallation== | ==Uninstallation== | ||
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=Python component testing= | =Python component testing= | ||
− | It's not necessary to install the Python UNO component to test it. You can connect to the running | + | It's not necessary to install the Python UNO component to test it. You can connect to the running {{AOo}} instance and test your UNO component directly. |
==Code== | ==Code== | ||
Append the following code at the end of the ''Wavelet.py'' file. | Append the following code at the end of the ''Wavelet.py'' file. | ||
− | < | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> |
if __name__ == "__main__": | if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
import os | import os | ||
− | # Start OpenOffice | + | # Start OpenOffice, listen for connections and open testing document |
os.system( "/etc/openoffice.org-1.9/program/soffice '-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;' -writer ./WaveletTest.odt &" ) | os.system( "/etc/openoffice.org-1.9/program/soffice '-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;' -writer ./WaveletTest.odt &" ) | ||
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ctx = None | ctx = None | ||
− | # Wait until the | + | # Wait until the OpenOffice starts and connection is established |
while ctx == None: | while ctx == None: | ||
try: | try: | ||
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wavelet = Wavelet( ctx ) | wavelet = Wavelet( ctx ) | ||
wavelet.trigger( () ) | wavelet.trigger( () ) | ||
− | </ | + | </syntaxhighlight> |
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To test your UNO component, just run your ''Wavelet.py'' in the Python interpreter. | To test your UNO component, just run your ''Wavelet.py'' in the Python interpreter. | ||
− | < | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> |
/opt/openoffice.org1.9.103/program/python ./Wavelet.py | /opt/openoffice.org1.9.103/program/python ./Wavelet.py | ||
− | </ | + | </syntaxhighlight> |
==Resume== | ==Resume== | ||
This part does this: | This part does this: | ||
− | starts | + | starts {{AOo}} and opens the ''WaveletTest.odt'' file |
loop until the connection will be established | loop until the connection will be established | ||
− | start your component in the running | + | start your component in the running {{AOo}} context |
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+ | {{Note | Do not forget to remove this part before real UNO component packaging. Or comment it out.}} | ||
=See also= | =See also= | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Documentation/DevGuide/Extensions/Extensions|Extensions]] chapter of the Developers Guide |
− | * Using C++ with | + | * Using C++ with {{AOo}} SDK : [[Constructing_Components| Constructing Component in C++]] |
*[[Tutorial_UNO_Library|UNO tutorial]] | *[[Tutorial_UNO_Library|UNO tutorial]] | ||
*[[Tutorial_UNO_IDL|UNO IDL]] | *[[Tutorial_UNO_IDL|UNO IDL]] | ||
* [[Uno/Article/Types%26Reflection]] | * [[Uno/Article/Types%26Reflection]] | ||
− | * Daniel Bölzle's [ | + | * Daniel Bölzle's [https://www.openoffice.org/udk/cpp/man/component_tutorial.html tutorial] : Writing a simple UNO component. |
* [[UNO_component_packaging|Component with Python]] | * [[UNO_component_packaging|Component with Python]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:07, 3 February 2021
Contents
Python UNO component
This page shows you how to pack and deploy already written UNO component. I'm using my Wavelet class as an example of a very simple component.
More detailed info is in the Developers Guide.
Python loader
The Python loader is not able load classes that are not it its own path. Thus it's necessary to copy any classes or modules you will use into the OPenOffice Python lib directory, and it may be necessary to restart OOo before they are picked up.
Sample Python component
Wavelet class
We will use my sample Wavelet class which replaces space with non-breaking space before the Czech prepositions. Put the following code in the Wavelet.py file.
import uno import unohelper from com.sun.star.task import XJobExecutor class Wavelet( unohelper.Base, XJobExecutor ): def __init__( self, ctx ): self.ctx = ctx def trigger( self, args ): desktop = self.ctx.ServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext( "com.sun.star.frame.Desktop", self.ctx ) doc = desktop.getCurrentComponent() try: search = doc.createSearchDescriptor() search.SearchRegularExpression = True search.SearchString = "\\<(k|s|v|z|o|u|i|a) " found = doc.findFirst( search ) while found: found.String = found.String.replace( " ", u"\xa0" ) found = doc.findNext( found.End, search) except: pass
Wavelet class registration
You have to tell the Apache OpenOffice what is the main class of your component. Put the following code at the end of your Wavelet.py file.
g_ImplementationHelper = unohelper.ImplementationHelper() g_ImplementationHelper.addImplementation( Wavelet, "name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet", ("com.sun.star.task.Job",),)
Component integration
Icons
You can create your own icons for the Menu item or the Toolbar button. The easiest way is to create two true color BMP files - the first one should be 26×26 and the second one should be 16×16.
If you want to use alpha (transparent color), use #FF00FF (RGB) color.
This possibility is optional and you're not forced to create icons.
Addons.xcu
Component integration configuration is in the Addons.xcu file.
Header
The header of this file should contain:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <oor:component-data xmlns:oor="http://openoffice.org/2001/registry" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" oor:name="Addons" oor:package="org.openoffice.Office"> <node oor:name="AddonUI">
Office Menu Bar
Following part creates new menu item Czech (or Cestina, depends on the UI language) and the Wavelet menu item.
This menu item is associated with the name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute URL. It means, that when you click on the menuitem, Wavelet.trigger method will be executed with the execute as an argument.
This menu will be visible in the Apache OpenOffice Writer only.
<node oor:name="OfficeMenuBar"> <node oor:name="name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet" oor:op="replace"> <prop oor:name="Title" oor:type="xs:string"> <value/> <value xml:lang="en-US">Czech</value> <value xml:lang="cs">Cestina</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="Target" oor:type="xs:string"> <value>_self</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="ImageIdentifier" oor:type="xs:string"> <value/> </prop> <node oor:name="Submenu"> <node oor:name="m1" oor:op="replace"> <prop oor:name="URL" oor:type="xs:string"> <value>service:name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="Title" oor:type="xs:string"> <value/> <value xml:lang="en-US">Wavelet</value> <value xml:lang="cs">Vlnka</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="Target" oor:type="xs:string"> <value>_self</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="Context" oor:type="xs:string"> <value>com.sun.star.text.TextDocument</value> </prop> </node> </node> </node> </node>
Office Toolbar
Following part creates new toolbar (with name Add-on 1, Add-on 2, …) and one button. This button is associated with the name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute URL. It means that the Wavelet.trigger method will be executed when you click on the button on the toolbar. execute will be passed as an argument.
<node oor:name="OfficeToolBar"> <node oor:name="name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet" oor:op="replace"> <node oor:name="m1" oor:op="replace"> <prop oor:name="URL" oor:type="xs:string"> <value>service:name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="ImageIdentifier" oor:type="xs:string"> <value/> </prop> <prop oor:name="Title" oor:type="xs:string"> <value/> <value xml:lang="en-US">Wavelet</value> <value xml:lang="cs">Vlnka</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="Target" oor:type="xs:string"> <value>_self</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="Context" oor:type="xs:string"> <value>com.sun.star.text.TextDocument</value> </prop> </node> </node> </node>
Icons
You can associate your icons with any URL. We will associate our icons with name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute URL. It means that all controls (menu item, button, …) associated with the same URL will use these icons.
<node oor:name="Images"> <node oor:name="name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet.image1" oor:op="replace"> <prop oor:name="URL"> <value>service:name.vojta.openoffice.Wavelet?execute</value> </prop> <node oor:name="UserDefinedImages"> <prop oor:name="ImageSmallURL" oor:type="xs:string"> <value>%origin%/images/WaveletSmall.bmp</value> </prop> <prop oor:name="ImageBigURL" oor:type="xs:string"> <value>%origin%/images/WaveletBig.bmp</value> </prop> </node> </node> </node>
Close all opened sections.
</node> </oor:component-data>
UNO component package
UNO component package is a simple ZIP file. Obviously it contains the Addons.xcu file, images directory with icons and the Python component implementation.
Packing
You can pack our sample package with the following command:
zip -r Wavelet.uno.zip Addons.xcu Wavelet.py images
The final Wavelet.uno.zip package should contain these files:
Wavelet.uno.zip Addons.xcu Wavelet.py images/WaveletBig.bmp images/WaveletSmall.bmp
The %origin% is Wavelet.uno.zip, thus the %origin%/images/WaveletBig.bmp points to the WaveletBig.bmp file in your Wavelet.uno.zip file. |
Installation
You can install your UNO component with the Extension manager (somewhere in the Tools menu) or with the unopkg tool.
/opt/openoffice.org1.9.103/program/unopkg add Wavelet.uno.zip
Uninstallation
You can uninstall your UNO component with the Extension manager (somewhere in the Tools menu) or with the unopkg tool.
/opt/openoffice.org1.9.103/program/unopkg remove Wavelet.uno.zip
Python component testing
It's not necessary to install the Python UNO component to test it. You can connect to the running Apache OpenOffice instance and test your UNO component directly.
Code
Append the following code at the end of the Wavelet.py file.
if __name__ == "__main__": import os # Start OpenOffice, listen for connections and open testing document os.system( "/etc/openoffice.org-1.9/program/soffice '-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;' -writer ./WaveletTest.odt &" ) # Get local context info localContext = uno.getComponentContext() resolver = localContext.ServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext( "com.sun.star.bridge.UnoUrlResolver", localContext ) ctx = None # Wait until the OpenOffice starts and connection is established while ctx == None: try: ctx = resolver.resolve( "uno:socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;StarOffice.ComponentContext" ) except: pass # Trigger our job wavelet = Wavelet( ctx ) wavelet.trigger( () )
Testing
To test your UNO component, just run your Wavelet.py in the Python interpreter.
/opt/openoffice.org1.9.103/program/python ./Wavelet.py
Resume
This part does this:
starts Apache OpenOffice and opens the WaveletTest.odt file
loop until the connection will be established
start your component in the running Apache OpenOffice context
See also
- Extensions chapter of the Developers Guide
- Using C++ with Apache OpenOffice SDK : Constructing Component in C++
- UNO tutorial
- UNO IDL
- Uno/Article/Types&Reflection
- Daniel Bölzle's tutorial : Writing a simple UNO component.
- Component with Python